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    Fast, cheap, or reliable - pick 2.
    Norgannon
    Paladin x 1 - Level 70
    Paladin x 4 - Level 26
    Shaman x 4 - Level 70
    Warlock x 1 - Level 62
    Warlock x 4 - Level 10
    Hunter x 1 Level 15
    Hunter x 4 Level 10

  3. #13

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    Well
    Technically those drives are 1 out of 3.
    Wilbur

  4. #14

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    Or..... http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku=354473

    Solid State HDD - faster then Raid if the press is to be believed.

  5. #15

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    The older Solid State HDD drives where slower the yer average hard drive while the newer ones are about twice as fast,
    Memory still whole lot faster.

    The hyperdrive4 thing looks cool but damm its pricey

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    I brought a Imation ssd drive home (pro7500) and used it for a symlink ./Wow/Data on the machine I am trying to work on consolidating 5boxing machines to. Definate speed increase loading, zoning, flying I would say. That's about it and all I would expect, this machine also has a Killer M1.

    Likely overkill, but with the money people seem to dump on graphics cards not so much. I would choose the Killer first.

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    Thats not out of hand, $313 for 16G.

    Of course these are nand flash drives I can get this for $181:

    Mfr Part Number: FUM15GK18H
    Capacity: 15 GB
    Form Factor: 1.8 inch
    Connector: Micro-SATA
    NAND Flash: MLC
    Performance:
    Sequential Read Rate: 120 MB/s (max)
    Sequential Write Rate Low Cap/High Cap: 60/80 MB/s (max)
    Access Time: 0.1 ms
    Shock: 1500G (operating)
    Vibration: 16G (operating)
    Operating temperature: Industrial: 0°C to +70°C
    Reliability:
    MTBF: >1,000,000 hours
    Data reliability: Built-in EDC/ECC function
    Patent pending Wear-leveling algorithms
    Endurance:
    Read: Unlimited
    Write/Erase: >8.22 years @ 50GB write-erase /day
    Power Supply: Vcc= 3.3V ±5%
    Dimensions: 78.5 x 54 x 5 mm
    Package: Complete metal housing
    Warranty: 1 year

    This is $292:

    Mfr Part Number: FTD15GK25H
    Capacity: 15 GB
    Form Factor: 2.5 inch
    Interface: SATA2
    NAND Flash: SLC
    Performance:
    Sequential Read Rate: 120 MB/s (max)
    Sequential Write Rate Low Cap/High Cap: 80/100 MB/s (max)
    Access Time: 0.1 ms
    Shock: 1500G (operating)
    Vibration: 16G (operating)
    Operating temperature: Industrial: 0°C to +70°C
    Reliability:
    MTBF: >1,000,000 hours
    Data reliability: Built-in EDC/ECC function
    Patent pending Wear-leveling algorithms
    Endurance:
    Read: Unlimited
    Write/Erase: >82.19 years @ 50GB write-erase /day
    Power Supply: Vcc= 5V ±5%
    Dimensions: 69.85 x 100.2 x 9.50 mm
    Package: Complete metal housing
    3 year warranty


    Here is the Raptor X for comparison:

    Hard Drive
    Form Factor 3.5" x 1/3H
    Capacity 150 GB
    Interface Type Serial ATA-150
    Buffer Size 16 MB
    Performance
    Drive Transfer Rate 150 MBps (external) / 102 MBps (internal)
    Seek Time 4.6 ms (average) / 10.2 ms (max)
    Track-to-track Seek Time 0.4 ms
    Average Latency 2.99 ms
    Spindle Speed 10000 rpm


    If your raptor is defrag and its only doing the .4ms track-track seek and not loading a ton of tiny files it would seem its 150MB sequetial read is faster then the SSD 120MB sequetial read. And the raptor write times are almost 2X as fast.

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